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    Gandon
    Name
    James Gandon, 1742-1823
    Connection to Wilson
    Engraver
    Biographical Details
    James Gandon was a publisher, printmaker (copper-plate engraver) and architect who worked in London and Dublin. He enrolled at William Shipley's Drawing Academy and spent two years there, acquiring the skills of a draughtsman. An associate of Joseph Farington, he regarded Wilson as a 'valuable friend'* and produced a number of prints after his work, notably five etchings for John Boydell's Twelve Original Views in Italy , published in 1776. They were E34 Baths of Dioclesian. E36 Banks of the Tiber, E37 Temple of Romulus and Remus, E40 Castle of Ischia and E41 Pompey's Bridge at Terni.





    *T.J. Mulvany, The Life of James Gandon, Esq. 1846, facsimile reprint ed. M. Craig, 1969, p. 191.
    Significant institutions
    Gandon exhibited in 1762 and 1763 at the Free Society of Artists where he was a member, at the Society of Artists from 1765 to 1773 and at the Royal Academy from 1774 to 1780.
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    17/07/2017

    Work of Art

    Prints

    • Michael 'Angelo' Rooker (1746-1801)after Wilson, Temple of Peace (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Banks of the Tiber, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Castle of Ischia, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Temple of Romulus and Remus, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Castle of Ischia, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni, The British Museum
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni, Royal Academy of Arts, London
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Castle of Ischia, Royal Academy of Arts, London
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Temple of Romulus and Remus (Rome), Royal Academy of Arts, London
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Banks of the Tiber, Royal Academy of Arts, London
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Baths of Dioclesian (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Royal Academy of Arts, London
    • Michael 'Angelo' Rooker (1746-1801)after Wilson, Temple of Peace (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni, National Museum Wales, Cardiff
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni, National Museum Wales, Cardiff
    • Michael 'Angelo' Rooker (1746-1801)after Wilson, Temple of Peace (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), National Museum Wales, Cardiff
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Baths of Dioclesian (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Banks of the Tiber (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Temple of Romulus and Remus (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Castle of Ischia (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Gandon (1742-1823)after Wilson, Pompey's Bridge at Terni (from Twelve Original Views in Italy), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
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